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  2. Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    The new system led to a reduction in drug tourism in Maastricht's cannabis shops, but an increase in drug dealing on the streets. [48] A 2018 Maastricht University study showed a substantial decline in drug nuisance since 2012, although criminal drug networks had grown due to police budget cuts.

  3. Maastricht City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Because of the Condominium of Maastricht the governance and jurisdiction of the city was a matter of both the Duchy of Brabant and the Prince-Bishopric of Liège as early as the 13th century. From the Capture of Maastricht by Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange in 1632 the States General of the Netherlands (1464-1796) took over those rights of ...

  4. Pilgrimage of the Relics, Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    The Pilgrimage of the Relics or Maastricht Septennial Pilgrimage (Dutch: Heiligdomsvaart van Maastricht) is a seven-yearly Catholic event in the Dutch city of Maastricht. Originating in the Middle Ages, it developed from a pilgrimage to the grave of Saint Servatius into the present-day religious, historical, cultural and commercial enterprise.

  5. Fotomuseum aan het Vrijthof - Wikipedia

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    Exhibitions focussed on local arts and crafts, e.g. Maastricht silver and Maastricht pistols. From 2014 the emphasis shifted to local and regional artist from the late 19th and early 20th century. In 2019, the museum announced that it would only show photography from then on. Subsequently, it changed its name to Fotomuseum aan het Vrijthof.

  6. Vrijthof - Wikipedia

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    There are 38 listed buildings (rijksmonumenten) in Vrijthof, including the Romanesque Basilica of Saint Servatius (Dutch: Sint-Servaasbasiliek), the Gothic Church of Saint John (Sint-Janskerk), the largely 16th-century 'House of the Spanish Government' (Spaans Gouvernement), the 18th-century Military Guard House (Hoofdwacht) and the early 19th-century 'General's House' (Generaalshuis).

  7. Wyck, Maastricht - Wikipedia

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    Maastricht, Wijck district with the church (Sint-Martinuskerk) from the bridge (Sint-Servaasbrug) Wyck ( Dutch: [ʋik] ; Limburgish : Wiek [wiːk˦] ) is a neighbourhood [ citation needed ] in Maastricht , Netherlands , [ 1 ] comprising the eastern bank of the Meuse ( Dutch : Maas ) in the city's historic centre.

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  9. Maastricht Natural History Museum - Wikipedia

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    A significant mosasaurus skull was taken by the French during the Siege of Maastricht, and has been housed at the French National Museum of Natural History since 1794. Multiple attempts have been made since 1824 to have the piece returned to Maastricht. [4] The museum also has a period room with cabinets of curiosities.

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